On Monday (Jan. 15), which was Dr. Martin Luther King's birthday, Quavo teased a snippet of his rendition of the "Star-Spangled Banner" on Instagram. His version is named "Culture National Anthem." On IG, Quavo used old video footage of Dr. King to help share his new track. "C U L T U R E N A T I O N A L A N T H E M Happy Bday M L K ✊🏾 C U L T U R E I I 👀," he captioned the post.

"Can you see my people pray?/ Take a knee/ We don't need stripes/ We got bright stars/ We gon' still fight for that race card," Quavo croons on the slow beat. He adds, "Mama told me break out of these chains and son you'll go far."

In a previous interview with TMZ last year, Quavo spoke about the possibility of making a new anthem. “There’s a lot going behind the national anthem,” Quavo told the news outlet. “I would love to do it, but I wanna do a 2017 national anthem for both people and all races. Something that’s representing now. Something that representing the modern day national anthem.”